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The D7200 is the successor to 2013's Nikon D7100 and, while not radically different, boasts a few neat upgrades to help you take better pictures. Firstly, the autofocus has been improved and there ...
Nikon also sells a vertical battery grip for use with the D7200, if you prefer a heftier body. I used Imatest to see how the D7200 controls noise at high ISO settings.
The D7200 is still a very good camera, and before Nikon phases it out completely, you can get it at a nice discount for under $1,000, which is about a $200 savings over the D7500.